X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/sgt/puzzles/blobdiff_plain/4cbcbfca0b518d18045d620d8cd797d0e581dd7a..ffb5d90c357b7d13ba1f2ca13e7ef29b934a845f:/puzzles.but diff --git a/puzzles.but b/puzzles.but index 59cb128..1db8b71 100644 --- a/puzzles.but +++ b/puzzles.but @@ -1965,7 +1965,7 @@ measured. \dd Allows you to choose between a selection of types of tiling. Some have all the faces the same but may have multiple different types of vertex (e.g. the \e{Cairo} or \e{Kites} mode); others have -all the vertices the same but may have differnt types of face (e.g. +all the vertices the same but may have different types of face (e.g. the \e{Great Hexagonal}). The square, triangular and honeycomb grids are fully regular, and have all their vertices \e{and} faces the same; this makes them the least confusing to play. @@ -2493,10 +2493,10 @@ either way round, though. block of size two and means that one digit divided by the other is equal to the given amount. -Note that a block may contain more than one digit the same (provided -the identical ones are not in the same row and column). This rule is -precisely the opposite of the rule in Solo's \q{Killer} mode (see -\k{solo}). +Note that a block may contain the same digit more than once +(provided the identical ones are not in the same row and column). +This rule is precisely the opposite of the rule in Solo's \q{Killer} +mode (see \k{solo}). } @@ -2682,12 +2682,12 @@ Singles was contributed to this collection by James Harvey. \IM{Singles controls} controls, for Singles Left-clicking on an empty square will colour it black; left-clicking again -will replace the number. Right-clicking will add a circle (useful for +will restore the number. Right-clicking will add a circle (useful for indicating that a cell is definitely not black). You can also use the cursor keys to move around the grid. Pressing the return or space keys will turn a square black or add a circle respectively, -and pressing the key again will replace the number or remove the circle. +and pressing the key again will restore the number or remove the circle. (All the actions described in \k{common-actions} are also available.) @@ -2843,10 +2843,7 @@ These parameters are available from the \q{Custom...} option on the \dt \e{Width}, \e{Height} -\dd Size of grid in squares. There will be half \e{Width} \by \e{Height} -dominoes in the grid: if this number is odd then one square will be blank. - -(Grids with at least one odd dimension tend to be easier to solve.) +\dd Size of grid in squares. \dt \e{Force start/end to corners}